Here's my crappy review of the show
Yeah it was good, though I have to say that I enjoyed the first set more than the second - basically because I had a good view for that set and I didn't get jostled so much by my neighbours.
The downstairs section of the Empire was pretty full. Not as packed as I've seen it for a few bands, but at least there was some room to move and breath. There were some people on the first balcony. Don't know how they got there as security wouldn't let me go up there.
There were about 4 proper cameras plus a couple of handhelds floating around. There was one fixed camera on the left hand side of the bar at the back of the stalls, with another camera on a track in front of the mixing desk (able to move parallel with the stage), another in the first circle (I think) and another operated by a technician on stage. Martin Lopez's drums were sited back right of the stage, with a set of keyboards, back left (shrouded in black sheets - I really wanted to know if there was a 'real' mellotron on stage). The other Martin, Peter and Mikael took up their usual positions and there was a big backdrop with the O of Opeth on it. Lighting was subdued - lots of purple, blue, green and some white - hope that they were bright enough to produce a crisp image.
Opeth were due on stage around 8PM, but didn't actually appear until 8:15. The crowd was fairly enthusiastic and pretty loud. As the intro music faded, they went into
Windowpane - a lovely tune which came over very well. As the tune ended Mikael spoke for quite a long time, explaining that the band were fairly tense and were going to try and perform with "no fuck-ups" - something they achieved as far as these ears were concerned.
They played the
Damnation album straight through, save for the insertion of
Harvest in between
Ending Credits and
Weakness . Mikael swapped back and forth between electric and acoustic guitars and for once I was able to see the face of Martin Mendez as he wasn't headbanging his way through the set for once

It was pretty much as per the CD with the exception of
Closure, where the band seemed to have fun with the second part of the song, speeding up considerably as the song came to an end. Awesome - particularly Mr Lopez's drumming.
After a good long break of half an hour or so, Opeth returned for the second set around 9:45PM. . This was the heavy set and it got off to a great start with
Master's aprentices, which I'm not sure I've heard them play live before.
The Drapery Falls was great but not quite as awesome as I'd expected, but maybe the fact that I was getting sprayed with beer by some of my neighbours took the edge off this for me.
"You guys having a good time? It's a bit different to the first set" joked Mikael, before announcing "One of the top 3 Opeth songs we've recorded" - namely
Deliverance - the crowd loved it. Then after a further announcement from Mikael (which was spoken too quietly for me to hear clearly)
The Leper Affinity which I thoroughly enjoyed. I really must replace the copy of
Blackwater Park that I got rid of.
Then before introducing the last song, Mikael mentioned that "we're no longer four" and explained that for the
Damnation tour, Per Wiberg (Spiritual Beggars) was playing keyboards (and doing backing vocals). It wasn't clear to me whether he was just on board for the tour or as a permanent member. Anyone know? The final song of the second set was the brilliant
A Fair Judgement.
They came back of course for the obligatory encore - which will not appear on the DVD. Before that, Mikael had the audience perform first a death metal growl and then a high-pitched scream - neither of which seemed to meet his exacting standards - 'Not quite David Vincent', he joked - but it was for fun anyway. I guess that because Music For Nations are funding the DVD, no pre-Blackwater Park material was being recorded - which is a shame. Can't have a real Opeth gig without
Demon of the Fall, can we?
The crowd were pretty enthusiastic and fairly noisy - Mikael and the band seemed to be very pleased with the crowd reaction (obviously he couldn't hear the assholes who were talking throughout most of the gig). The band seem to really like playing London.
Opeth
set 1:
- Windowpane
In my Time of Need
Death Whispered a Lullaby
Closure
Hope Leaves
To Rid the Disease
Ending Credits
Harvest
Weakness
set 2:
- Master's Aprentices
The Drapery Falls
Deliverance
The Leper Affinity
A Fair Judgement
Encore (
NOT on the DVD)